View of Rebecca Harrison Brimer wearing a long fur coat on the prairie. She was the oldest daughter of Harvey and Bertha Harrison and married Andrew Brimer Jr. in June 1910. She passed away in May 1911.

Family portrait of the Harvey and Bertha Harrison family. Harvey sits in a chair on the left with a infant in his arms and a dog at his feet. Bertha Harrison sits in a wicker chair on the right with baby in her lap. Six other children stand in...

A horse race outside of Wimbledon, North Dakota. Six horses and riders race around a dirt track while a large crowd of people watch from a grandstand and bleachers off to the side of the track. One man is visible on the inside circle of the track...

View of the Soo Line railroad tracks after the August 1962 flood, West of Velva, N.D. 2,200 feet of railroad track washed away after a flash flood. This view shows the railroad tracks out of line, with water on the right as well as a person...

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Five ministers of the churches in Wimbledon stand on the stage at the Centennial Pageant in Wimbledon, North Dakota. Behind them the stage is set to look like early Wimbledon. In the foreground a group of people face away from the stage and they...

Snapshot of "The King and I" musical production on campus at Bismarck Junior College in 1967. It is near the end where the king has passed away. The actors are dressed in Siamese costume and stage props are present. Anna, played by Denise...

This photograph features an early settler’s home made from sod. Notice the materials used to construct the home. At left a small wooden structure stands next to the sod home. At far left, a man and two small children face away from the camera. ...

This photograph shows Alice Olson Byron. She is sitting down talking on the phone in the House Chamber of the North Dakota State Capitol. She looks away from the camera and wears glasses. Her pin reads “ALICE OLSON, DISTRICT 11 CAVALIER...

This photograph features the Richland County Court House as it looked in 1897. It is a large brick building with many chimneys. Notice the walk way cleared between the drifts. A man poses and looks away from the camera.

Students enjoy the sunny weather on top of an automobile. The students are dressed in casual summer clothing and look away from the camera. The back drivers-side door of the car is open. The car is parked in a field. Buildings can be seen in...

This photograph features several women dancing on a dock on the Red River in Fargo, N.D. The women wear dresses and heels and face away from the camera. In the background, many spectators on the opposite bank watch the women’s performance. ...

This photograph shows a tractor being moved into a flat bed trailer in order to be moved from the Hemp Museum in Rochester, Minnesota to Bonanzaville. Six men guide the tractor as it is placed on the trailer. They all face away from the camera,...

This document contains the details of the founding of Golden Valley, N.D. The year in which Golden Valley was founded, the man who started the town, the location, as well as some of the businesses there are mentioned in the document.

Joseph Henry Taylor, Nora Erickson, and Frances Brannon are out in the brush near Painted Woods Lake. Taylor seems to be leading the way and clearing away the brush for others to follow. Mature trees, grass, and bushes surround the individuals. ...

This photograph shows the First National Bank building in Cavalier, N.D. It is a large brick structure. The building contains several other businesses. Notice the electric lines. Also, the post office is located at right.

Seven young men pose for the photograph standing in a straight line. They face to the right, away from the camera. They seem to be dressed in athletic clothing indicative of the time period. View the center of the photograph where the basketball...

A two-page document explaining the need for an athletic field in Bismarck, North Dakota and the uses of it once it is built. The document relates the overuse of the current athletic field in Bismarck and explains why the proposed location is the...

Col. Hugh Johnson, Vice Adm. Homer M. Wallin, and Ben O. Everson visit with each other during Washburn's 75th anniversary. To the left flowers can be seen while to the right, other people face away from the camera.